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What is the print quality of these John Hoyland postcards?
We use 12-color fine art printing technology, which provides superior color vibrancy and depth compared to standard inkjet prints, ensuring the bold hues of Hoyland's 28.5.66 are accurately reproduced.
What type of paper is used for the 28.5.66 set?
Each card is printed on 200 gsm (80 lb) archival-grade paper with a 0.26 mm thickness. The smooth matte finish ensures a clean, glare-free display of the abstract composition.
Are the materials used for these postcards eco-friendly?
Yes, RedKalion is committed to sustainability. These postcards are printed on demand using FSC-certified paper, minimizing waste and ensuring responsible forest management.
How long will the colors last on these fine art cards?
Our use of archival-grade materials and 12-color printing ensures long-term resistance to fading, making these postcards suitable for both mailing and permanent display in a frame.
Are these postcards suitable for framing?
Absolutely. The museum-quality 200 gsm matte paper and high-fidelity print make these A6 cards perfect for creating a curated wall arrangement or individual framing.
What does the title 28.5.66 represent in Hoyland's work?
John Hoyland titled his works based on the date they were finished. 28.5.66 signifies the specific creative moment in May 1966 during his transition toward more expressive Color Field abstraction.
What artistic movement does John Hoyland's 1966 work belong to?
Hoyland was a leading figure in British Abstraction and Color Field painting. His 1966 works are renowned for their non-figurative exploration of spatial depth through bold color interaction.
